Daniel is a "different" child
The doctors said he might just be a slow starter
Daniel had something unfamiliar and different facial features
He ate poorly and was fed through a tube
There were many worries and hospital visits
Six months passed before he received his diagnosis
Daniel had Williams syndrome
A rare, congenital condition characterized by
a characteristic appearance,
developmental defects in the cardiovascular system,
reduced growth and developmental disabilities
As parents we had many questions
It was a roller coaster for a long time
Today Daniel is eleven years, a joyful boy
who loves to draw, dance and listen to music
Our son is a loving and cheerful boy
- let the "different" children shine
They are good enough – more than good enough
Categories:
cardiovascular, blessing, boy, children, love,
Form: Narrative
My heart beats quite steady firm tightness my jaw sore as I await the infamous cardiovascular disorder to finally finish me off while the rhythm of my heart requires ongoing medication that allows my blood not to clot causing lots of bruises frightful panic attacks keeping me awake at night totally affecting my DAYTIME SLEEP APNEA how do I stay awake barely watching the echo machine carry the beat of my heart o er to the harmonic waiting area I'm only by a thread held together by medication regiment staying alive after two strokes and a heart attack I should be dead already an yet I'm here breathing by nebulizer pumps sprays I'm alive I'm here by a thread surviving just to live just to feel the echo of my Heart beating
Categories:
cardiovascular, allah,
Form: Lento
Grayanotoxins affect both cardiovascular and respiratory systems. Symptoms include a burning sensation in the mouth and pharynx, anoxia, salivation, emesis, muscular weakness, dimness of vision and bradycardia followed by severe hypotension, respiratory paralysis, coma, and death.
Note.(supari killer goli ya Teka)
Categories:
cardiovascular, addiction, betrayal, body, books,
Form: Other
SKIING
Skiing shows special skill to move on slope of snow
Kind of challenging sport to glide on skis.
Is a fun on relaxation and recreation.
It releases flow of endorphins easing tension .
Nordic and Alpine are main types of skiing.
Great cardiovascular exercise.
01/23/23
Skiing
Contest by Julia Ward
Categories:
cardiovascular, 10th grade, snow,
Form: Acrostic
On a bright broad beach near Barcelona
Where I was feeling so all alone-a
A glorious vision strode into view.
Like Rubirosa, I knew what to do.
I charmed this woman from Segovia,
A fair descendant of the great El Cid.
Her radiant eyes and shimmering hair
Caused many a wag to stammer and stare.
She charged my cardiovascular pump
But in Madrid she tossed me on the dump.
Like a cop she caused cardiac arrest
As my collapsed knees can truly attest.
As I lay in my bed about half dead
This fair lady came with a smile like lead,
Making me feel old and filled with deep dread,
She offered farewell with the words she said,
“You poor lost puppy here is a new leash
For some silly maid to have and to hold.
I must confess I am quite over ya
I’m leaving Madrid for Segovia.”
Categories:
cardiovascular, city, humor, humorous, places,
Form: Light Verse
Ideas of art
Figures from heart
This is the writer's seed
Lines and dots
Inscriptions on sheets
This is the writer's deed
Emotions in words
Feelings in scripts
This is a writer freed
Leaders will aid
Readers from chains
This is a writer's need
Preachers will preach
Teachers will teach
This is a writer's bid
Mental health
Generational wealth
This is the writer's breed
Societal peace
Cardiovascular ease
This is the writer's creed
Categories:
cardiovascular, 3rd grade, community, deep,
Form: I do not know?
I know I’ll get darked off I know it will happen
Every situation stunts to a crap end
The anxiety builds and it kills composure
Brake leads dangle on hills, gravity shows ya,
Speed rises as you head for disaster
Helpless to it, continuously faster
The heartbeat pulse and cardiovascular
sweat beads bind as thoughts flabbergaster.
This is anxiety, and what it’s like
It’ll strike anytime of day or night
it overwhelms the mental fight
To a world of worry and constant fright
Categories:
cardiovascular, anxiety,
Form: Rhyme
old goat's on the mountain trail
banishing banality
up and down, o'er hill and dale
cardiovascular brutality
dodging bumps and grinding minds
punishing morality
smashing memories with each step
reinventing his reality
washing all his sins away
forgiving infidelity
on the peak or in the valley
poaching spirituality
arriving at a time and place
with figurative finality
old goat's on the homeward leg
chasing immortality
Categories:
cardiovascular, age, metaphor,
Form: Rhyme
So Edward Kamanzola was born on the Christmas Day
The year 1943 and this was declared a rare luck;
And fortune was expected to trail his life all the way
To his doubtless toothless longevity of an octogenarian.
And true luck was his mate throughout
For his success no one could doubt.
He joined school at an unusual young age
Where his class he topped to the final year,
Outshining his peers at every examinable stage
Till he moved to the best secondary school in Kenya.
Alliance High School was not every Tom’s cup of tea
But it was to Kamanzola as cheap as a grain of pea.
As you had guessed, our genius went to the University of Nairobi
Where a degree in heart surgery he pursued to the end;
And rewarding our academic stalwart who opposed all anomie,
He became a government adviser on aristocratic cardiovascular details
Whereof he for long helped disentangle top thorny assassination tales.
He feared the honking of motor vehicles,
And loathed the beggary of the hordes on the streets;
So he locked himself in his office with other learned Michaels
Till he came down with a woeful heart attack,
A disease that ended the 60-year trail of luck.
Categories:
cardiovascular, humor,
Form: Ballad
The breeze brushes against an oak,
up the veiny bark and passed the lark,
Frictional rapping of leaves breathe to life
a thousand voiced whisper-
the softest bellow echoes
across the wild grass
Sweeps against her hair,
a sea of shining brass,
and enters the labyrinths
into a soul spun of broken dreams,
an empty web of rips and holes
and sodden, sullen gleams
Unraveling thread from her sleeve,
attaching bait for one last wish
her heart dragging from a string
so that she may catch
a fish.
Categories:
cardiovascular, introspection, love, sad,
Form: Lyric